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DOVE (Mourning, White-winged and Eurasian Collared)

Season Dates and Open Areas Statewide September 1 - October 31, 2018 and December 1 - December 29, 2018

Bag and Possession Limit 15 daily, 30 in possession after first day combined, 45 in possession after the second day combined. The limit may consist of any combination (aggregate) of mourning doves, whitewinged, and fully dressed (those without a head or fully feathered wing naturally attached to the carcass) Eurasian collared doves.

However, there is no bag limit on Eurasian collared doves if the head or one fully feathered wing remains naturally attached to the carcass of all such birds while being transported to their final destination.

Two species of quail can be found in Oklahoma—the northern bobwhite’s range is nearly statewide, while the scaled quail is restricted to the western edge, including the panhandle. Both species are ground-dwellers, primarily foraging on seeds and insects.

PHEASANT

Dec. 1, 2018 - Jan. 31, 2019. Open areas include Alfalfa, Beaver, Cimarron, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Major, Noble, Texas, Woods and Woodward counties; the portion of Osage County west of State Highway 18; and the portions of Blaine, Dewey, Ellis, Kingfisher and Logan counties north of State Highway 51.

Daily Limit Cocks only: Two cocks daily; four in possession after the first day. Persons who hunt in two states having separate daily limits may not exceed the largest number of birds that can legally be taken in one of the states in which they take birds.